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Dylan Scott

Dylan Scott

Senior Correspondent

    Latest articles by Dylan Scott

    Live results for key June 5 primary races
    Politics

    A jungle primary in California, a Democratic challenger for Sen. Feinstein, a heated governor’s race in South Dakota, and much more.

    By Andrew Prokop, Li Zhou and 3 more
    Politics
    Live results for Iowa’s governor and House primary racesLive results for Iowa’s governor and House primary races
    Politics

    Both these races could have big implications in the national health care debate.

    By Dylan Scott and Tara Golshan
    Every June 5 primary election you should know about, briefly explained
    Explainers

    California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, and New Mexico voters are all headed to the polls.

    By Ella Nilsen, Tara Golshan and 3 more
    Iowa’s tightly contested, all-important 2018 House elections, explained
    Politics

    Rod Blum and David Young are two vulnerable House Republicans in what should be competitive 2018 elections.

    By Dylan Scott
    Single-payer’s big test: can Medicare-for-all win in competitive House districts?
    Politics

    California is the next big test of whether a new wave of candidates can win backing government health care.

    By Dylan Scott
    Politics
    How Obamacare shook up the Arkansas GOP governor’s primaryHow Obamacare shook up the Arkansas GOP governor’s primary
    Politics

    Asa Hutchinson versus Jan Morgan in the Arkansas Republican governor primary, explained.

    By Dylan Scott
    Politics
    How much money is Iowa saving by privatizing Medicaid? It’s a mystery.How much money is Iowa saving by privatizing Medicaid? It’s a mystery.
    Politics

    Something strange is going on with Iowa’s Medicaid program.

    By Dylan Scott
    Politics
    Who is the freeloader: the working poor on food stamps — or corporations that don’t pay them enough?Who is the freeloader: the working poor on food stamps — or corporations that don’t pay them enough?
    Politics

    Sen. Sherrod Brown has a plan to tax corporations that don’t pay their workers enough.

    By Dylan Scott
    Politics
    Medicare-for-all progressive woman wins surprise victory in a key Nebraska House primaryMedicare-for-all progressive woman wins surprise victory in a key Nebraska House primary
    Politics

    Kara Eastman will face Republican incumbent Don Bacon in the Nebraska Second Congressional District in a crucial election.

    By Dylan Scott
    Politics
    Primary election results: Pennsylvania, Idaho, Nebraska, OregonPrimary election results: Pennsylvania, Idaho, Nebraska, Oregon
    Politics

    On May 15, voters determined key nominees for the House, Senate, and governor’s races.

    By Andrew Prokop, Dylan Scott and 1 more